COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune (2011)
Over the course of a meteoric music career that spanned two turbulent decades, musician Phil Ochs sought the bright lights of fame and social justice in equal measure - a contradiction that eventually tore him apart. From youthful idealism to rage to pessimism, the arch of Ochs' life paralleled that

2.

Garden, The (2008)
In the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, hundreds of mostly Mexican-American families came together and turned a blighted corner of South Central Los Angeles into a 14 acre urban oasis with enough fruit and vegetables to feed hundreds of families. But now bulldozers are poised to demolish their ga

3.

Captain Mike Across America (2007)
Takes us back to the 2004 election, when the polling margin between candidates George W. Bush and John Kerry could have tipped either way. Simultaneously, it follows Michael Moore's activities as he sets out on the campaign trail to target young people as the demographic that could make the most dif

4.

Pete Seeger: The Power of Song (2007)
A social history through the life of one of this country's most significant folk artists of our time: Pete Seeger.

5.

Message to Love: The Isle of Wight Music Festival 1970 (1996)
A profile of Great Britain's 1970 Isle of Wright Music Festival which was bigger than Woodstock--but because only 10% of its estimated 600,000 patrons actually paid their gate fee (a mere 3 British pounds) the event turned into a financial disaster; the largest event of its kind, it was also the las

6.

Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg, The (1993)
as Herself
Political activist, musician, sexual misfit and legendary writer Ginsberg re-defined poetry with his 1956 masterpiece "Howl." This documentary looks at Ginsberg's life and work and includes interviews with Ken Kesey, Norman Mailer, Joan Baez, William S. Burroughs and Timothy Leary.

In Our Hands (1983)
as Herself
A chronicle focusing in on the largest peace demonstration in the history of the world, which took place on June 12, 1982. One million people were in New York on what's been described as a magical day, speaking in one voice to "stop the nuclear arms race." There were forty-three volunteer camera te

12.

Renaldo & Clara (1977)
as Woman In White
Bob Dylan's 1976/1976 Rolling Thunder Revue concert tour is chronicled. Dylan is seen performing many of his well-known songs, and his wife Sara, counterculture icons Joan Baez, Allen Ginsberg, and several others perform improvised pieces between the songs. Skits are also included, featuring Dylan p

13.

Banjoman (1975)
Legendary bluegrass musician Earl Scruggs is seen performing in a 1975 concert given in his honor. Other performers include The Byrds, Doc and Merle Watson, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Joan Baez, and Ramblin' Jack Elliott. Concert footage is accompanied by reminiscences about Scruggs by the musician

14.

Sing Sing Thanksgiving (1974)
This documentary records a benefit concert given for the inmates of the Ossining Correctional Facility, also known as Sing Sing, on Thanksgiving of 1972. Featured performers are B.B. King, Joan Baez, Mimi Fariña, and The Voices of East Harlem, and comedian Jimmy Walker serves as the Master of Ceremo

Woodstock: The Director's Cut (1970)
The events of the three-day Woodstock Music and Art Fair, held near Bethel, New York in August 1969. Musical performances of the participating performers are documented, as well as the reactions of community residents and the 400,000 young people who attended.

18.

Woodstock (1970)
as
Documentary cameras capture the spirit of the legendary 1969 music festival.

19.

Don't Look Back (1967)
as
Documentary follows Bob Dylan as he tours the England in 1965. He plays the sphinx to an endless stream of reporters, stonewalls an awe-struck Donovan, and flashes lyric emblazoned cue cards to the camera, with Joan Baez and Alan Price also in tow.

20.

Festival (1967)
as
A documentary which celebrates the origins of rock--not just the musical performances, but also a portrait of a generation in its youth, still short-haired and horn-rimmed, sleeping in station wagons, beaches and lawns on their way to shows. This is the 1960s before they were the 1960s, when deep thinkers debated whether folk would beat out rock, and screamed "sell-out" when Dylan went electric...

Music (feature film)

22.

Case of You, A (2013)
Young writer Sam has a crush on Birdie, the cute and quirky barista at his local coffee shop. When his conventional attempts to woo her crash and burn, he takes his efforts online, creating an Internet profile embellished with all of the details that would make him Birdie's dream guy: ballroom danci

23.

Case of You, A (2013)
Young writer Sam has a crush on Birdie, the cute and quirky barista at his local coffee shop. When his conventional attempts to woo her crash and burn, he takes his efforts online, creating an Internet profile embellished with all of the details that would make him Birdie's dream guy: ballroom danci

24.

Taking Woodstock (2009)
In 1969 Elliot Tiber, inadvertently played a role in making the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival into the famed happening it was. Working as an interior designer in Greenwich Village during culturally and politically exciting times, Mr. Tiber felt empowered by the gay rights movement. But he was al

25.

Taking Woodstock (2009)
In 1969 Elliot Tiber, inadvertently played a role in making the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival into the famed happening it was. Working as an interior designer in Greenwich Village during culturally and politically exciting times, Mr. Tiber felt empowered by the gay rights movement. But he was al

26.

Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, The (2004)
as Song Performer ("Here'S To You")
Internationally famous oceanographer Steve Zissou and his crew--Team Zissou--set sail on an expedition to hunt down the mysterious, elusive, possibly non-existant Jaguar Shark that killed Zissou's partner during the documentary filming of their latest adventure. They are joined on their voyage by a

27.

Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, The (2004)
as Song ("Here'S To You")
Internationally famous oceanographer Steve Zissou and his crew--Team Zissou--set sail on an expedition to hunt down the mysterious, elusive, possibly non-existant Jaguar Shark that killed Zissou's partner during the documentary filming of their latest adventure. They are joined on their voyage by a

Dogfight (1991)
as Song Performer ("Silver Dagger")
Set in 1963, a romance involving a Marine on his way to Vietnam who encounters more than he bargained for when he takes part in a sadistic Marine ritual.

30.

Stagefright (1989)
as Music
Satirical look at the foibles of the 1960s and their effect on the lives of the members of a theatrical company.

31.

To Kill a Priest (1988)
as Song Performer ("The Crimes Of Cain")
Drama about the tragic death of Polish priest Father Jerzy Popiliuszko.

32.

To Kill a Priest (1988)
as Song
Drama about the tragic death of Polish priest Father Jerzy Popiliuszko.

33.

Choices of the Heart (1983)
The dramatization of the story of Jean Donovan, who evolved from a free-spirited college student to a deeply committed lay missionary, giving up her family, friends and finance to work on behalf of the poor in El Salvador. In December 1980, she and three Maryknoll nuns were slain by five members of

Dynamite Chicken (1972)
as Composer
A collection of skits, parodies, musical performances, and film clips supposedly relating to the peace movement of the late Sixties and early Seventies , but more a general patchwork than a purposeful collection.

Sacco and Vanzetti (1970)
as Lyrics
In 1921, two Italian immigrants were tried for the murders of two payroll guards during a robbery near Boston. Because the two Italians were anarchists, their political beliefs overshadowed the trial and made them into an international cause celebre. Their conviction led to a years-long fight to prove their trial had been unfair and that someone else had committed the crimes. Eventually they became martyrs for their cause, and their guilt or innocence is still hotly debated to this day.

39.

Woodstock: The Director's Cut (1970)
as Song Performer ("I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill" "Swing Low Sweet Chariot")
The events of the three-day Woodstock Music and Art Fair, held near Bethel, New York in August 1969. Musical performances of the participating performers are documented, as well as the reactions of community residents and the 400,000 young people who attended.

40.

Sacco and Vanzetti (1970)
as Theme Song Performer
In 1921, two Italian immigrants were tried for the murders of two payroll guards during a robbery near Boston. Because the two Italians were anarchists, their political beliefs overshadowed the trial and made them into an international cause celebre. Their conviction led to a years-long fight to prove their trial had been unfair and that someone else had committed the crimes. Eventually they became martyrs for their cause, and their guilt or innocence is still hotly debated to this day.

Cast (special)

41.

Stand and Be Counted (2000)
as Interviewee
Documentary special about how musicians use the power of song to galvanize millions of people around the world to stand up for a cause. Over the past 50 years, many well-known musicians have used their music to attract world attention for their causes. The program captures this activism at benefit c

Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, The (1994)
Broadcast of the seventeenth annual "The Kennedy Center Honors," a tribute to the lifetime achievement of select performing artists. The 1994 honorees are actor Kirk Douglas, pop and soul singer Aretha Franklin, composer Morton Gould, theater producer and director Harold Prince, and folk singer and

45.

Century of Women, A (1994)
as Herself
A six-hour, three-part documentary on the changing role and image of women in U.S. history in the 20th Century. Makes use of voiceover narrative, archival footage, historic photographs, and on-camera interviews with women who have played important roles in the 20th Century. Also includes a fictional

46.

American Music Awards, The (1993)
A presentation of the 20th annual American Music Awards, honoring musical artists in pop/rock, soul/rhythm & blues, country, heavy metal, rap and adult contemporary.

We Shall Overcome (1988)
A documentary exploring the unique history behind the song "We Shall Overcome," showing how it has inspired those involved in struggles for peace and social change.

49.

Joan Baez (1987)
A profile of controversial performer Joan Baez which combines an interview with the artist, concert footage of her most recent tour, and archival photographs to form a clear-sighted and telling profile of this very public but equally private woman who established her career in the political folk mus

50.

Bruce Willis: The Return of Bruno (1987)
Bruce Willis, the star of the prime-time series "Moonlighting," appears in his first television special. The program is a "mockumentary" look at singing hero Bruno Radolini and his band The Heaters.

51.

All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr., An (1986)
A two-hour variety special celebrating the first occurance of an official national holiday honoring the late civil rights leader. The live special originates before audiences at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, the Civic Center in Atlanta, and Radio City Music Hall in New York.

Joan Baez (1974)
Well-loved folk singer Joan Baez is featured in this concert in which she performs her own songs.

Music (special)

54.

Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, The (1994)
as Song Performer ("Where Have All The Flowers Gone" "This Land Is Your Land")
Broadcast of the seventeenth annual "The Kennedy Center Honors," a tribute to the lifetime achievement of select performing artists. The 1994 honorees are actor Kirk Douglas, pop and soul singer Aretha Franklin, composer Morton Gould, theater producer and director Harold Prince, and folk singer and

Woodstock: Return to the Planet of the '60s (1989)
as Song Performer ("We Shall Overcome")
A special that takes a humorous look at the lifestyle and music of the '60s, including unreleased film footage from the 1969 rock festival at Woodstock. Performers at the festival include Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, The Band, Sly & the Family Stone, John Sebastian, Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, and Crosb

57.

Joan Baez (1987)
as Song Performer
A profile of controversial performer Joan Baez which combines an interview with the artist, concert footage of her most recent tour, and archival photographs to form a clear-sighted and telling profile of this very public but equally private woman who established her career in the political folk mus